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Agricultural Equipment Careers
Kristy L.. NevillsCTE - Work Experience CoordinatorOswego County BOCES, Mexico NY
[email protected](315) 963 - 8055
Agricultural Equipment Services Overview
People working in this field provide agricultural equipment sales, service, and parts to the agricultural community.
They apply professional, scientific, technical, and interpersonal skills to diagnose, repair, and provide proper maintenance to agricultural equipment.
Agricultural Equipment Services Overview Continued...
This line of work probably seems very inviting and interesting to you, however the industry as a whole – equipment dealerships, farms, wholesale parts distributors, etc. work year round and get very little time off and often work 50 hrs. + per week.
Less than 2% of the total U.S. population is engaged in agriculture, still there is a promising future.
Agricultural Equipment Services Trends
Skills in using computerized diagnostic equipment is becoming more important.
Post secondary education in agricultural engineering or diesel mechanics is a huge asset.
Jobs are concentrated in small towns and rural communities.
Agricultural Equipment Services Trends
Equipment Dealerships – Despite the decrease in the number of operating farms, agricultural equipment dealerships remain as the largest employers in the industry.
Online Services – More and more farmers are utilizing online technology for their parts and service needs.
Agricultural Equipment Services Trends
Specialized Service Technicians – With the technological advancements in agricultural equipment the majority of farmers are unable to fix their own agricultural equipment, so they hire certified service technicians with specialized tools and computer diagnostics to fix it.
Agricultural Equipment Careers Sales Representative Service Technician CSR – Customer
Service Rep Dealer Principal Agricultural Engineer Parts Counter
Employee
Merchandising Advertising Truck Driver Service Clerk Service Manager Parts Manager Diesel Mechanic Technical Support Rep
Agricultural Equipment Career Tracks
Sales Representative – Sell agricultural equipment to area farmers, transfer equipment from area dealerships, sell additional attachments while at the same time “drumming up” business for the service and parts departments at the equipment dealership.
Agricultural Equipment Career Tracks Service Technician – Maintains, repairs, and
overhauls farm machinery, such as tractors, self propelled forage harvesters, combines, tillage equipment, corn planters, forage wagons, grain drills and round and square balers.
Uses computerized diagnostics
Provides service in house and on the road
Agricultural Equipment Career Tracks Customer Service
Representative - Provides customer service to the agricultural community, sells parts and services, performs recruitment for future employees, develops advertising and merchandises.
Agricultural Equipment Career Tracks Agricultural Engineer – They apply knowledge of
engineering technology and biological science to agriculture, while designing agricultural equipment and machinery, as well as agricultural structures.
Specialties include power systems and machinery design
Work in research and development, production, sales and management positions.
Agricultural Equipment Career Tracks Parts Counter Sales Person –
Providing customers with needed parts, shipping and receiving of parts, customer and wholesale billing, providing customer service, answering phones, cross referencing other brands, answering questions, making chains and hydraulic hoses, re-stocking shelves, merchandising new products, and using computers to aid in daily tasks.
Agricultural Equipment Career Tracks Truck Driver - Transporting
agricultural equipment between dealerships and the customers.
Must have a minimum of Class B license and for tractor trailer a Class A specialized license.
Aware of weight and width of equipment, load capacity of truck, state laws, and have a good sense of direction and ability to read maps.
Agricultural Equipment Career Tracks Merchandising – Ability to select and promote
products that will sell, develop pricing system, take customer orders, engage in marketing, design displays that are appealing to the eye, and sell not only in the store, but also online, at fairs, and local events.
Have a “Special of The Week.”
Keep a good stock and a variety of sizes and styles, as well as the latest and greatest!
Agricultural Equipment Careers Compensation
The following are a sampling of the average hourly wage ranges for a sampling of agricultural equipment professions:
Sales Representative – based on commission Service Technician - $10.50 to $18.50 hourly Customer Service Rep - $9.00 to $12.50 hourly and
commission possibilities Parts Counter Sales Person - $9.50 to $15.00 hourly Truck Driver - $9.50 to $10.50 hourly
Agricultural Equipment Careers Compensation Continued...
Starting salary range for students with specialized degrees
AAS in Agricultural Engineering Technology $22,500 - $37,500
AAS in Diesel Technology $35,000 - $37,500 BT in Agricultural Business Mgmt. $28,500 - $47,500 BT in Agricultural Equipment Technology
$32,500 - $37,500
Agricultural Equipment Tips On Getting Hired
A lot depends on what aspect of the diverse industry you are planning to pursue.
You’ll need a lot of ENTHUSIASM You’ll need a lot of personal dedication and
industry training. Knowledgeable of a diverse line of products
and equipment.
Agricultural Equipment Tips On Getting Hired
Willingness to work with others is a MUST!
Able to provide customer service Post secondary education is
becoming more and more of a determining factor in getting hired in the agricultural equipment industry.
Farm background and work experience on resume is another huge plus!
Agricultural Equipment The Major Players
Deere & Company: Most commonly known to the industry as John Deere.
Solid, Stable, Still John Deere Since 1837 www.deere.com
CNH: Big mergers took place and today this company is the home to Case, International, Fiat, New Holland.
AGCO: Another company where recent mergers took place and today this company is home to Massy Ferguson, Deutz Allis, White, Same’, and Caterpillar.
Agricultural EquipmentLove/Hate Tips
What’s To Love... The challenge that come with each new day. Enjoyment of working with long term employees
and customers in the industry. Advances in agricultural equipment technology
makes your job feel rewarding, and there are new advancements and changes everyday.
The thrill of working with big equipment, big tools, and having big toolboxes.
Agricultural EquipmentLove/Hate Tips
What’s To Hate... Continuous stress from the
time clock High costs of performing
technical jobs Growing costs of tools needed
to perform work Milk cwt. price fluctuations Demanding farmers Being on call 24 hours a day 7
days a week!
Agricultural EquipmentHigh School Course Work
English Math Physics Chemistry Business Consider Taking Heavy
Equipment Repair or Diesel Technology at your local Career & Technical Education Center
Agricultural EquipmentLocal Employers Interested In YOU!
Widrick Implements, Inc.
6224 US Route 11
Sandy Creek, NY 13145
(315) 387-3412 or (315) 232-2332
Widrick Farm & Garden
Route 12 South
Watertown, NY 13601
(315) 785-8153
Agricultural EquipmentLocal Employers Interested In YOU!
Ranmar Tractor Supply
Route 11
Pulaski, NY 13142
(315) 298-5109
Monroe Tractor
17863 Goodnough Street
Adams Center, NY 13606
(315) 583-5486
Agricultural Equipment Two-Year Colleges
SUNY Cobleskill College of Agriculture & TechnologyState Route 7Cobleskill, NY 120431-800-295-8988www.cobleskill.edu
Degrees Offered: A.A.S Agricultural Power Machinery John Deere Ag Tech ConcentrationA.A.S. Agricultural BusinessA.A.S. Agricultural Engineering Technology/Power and Machinery and IndustrialA.A.S Agricultural Structures and EquipmentA.A.S. Diesel Technology
Agricultural Equipment Two-Year Colleges
SUNY Morrisville College
PO Box 901
Morrisville, NY 13408
1-800-258-0111
Degrees Offered:
A.A.S. Agricultural Engineering
A.A.S or A.O.S. Diesel Technology
Agricultural Equipment Four-Year Colleges
SUNY Cobleskill College of Agriculture & TechnologyState Route 7Cobleskill, NY 120431-800-295-8988www.cobleskill.edu
Degrees Offered:B.T. Agricultural Business Mgmt.Agricultural Equipment Technology
Agricultural EquipmentEmployers Hiring College Graduates
Widrick Implements, Inc.PO Box 60, 6224 US Route 11Sandy Creek, NY 13145(315) 387-3412 or (315) 232-2332
Widrick & SonsPO Box 73, 5570 Shady AvenueLowville, NY 13367(315) 376-3581
Agricultural EquipmentEmployers Hiring College Graduates
Widrick Farm & Garden
25523 NYS Route 12
Watertown, NY 13601
(315) 785-8153